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Cpd For Nonmedical Prescribers A Practical Guide Marion Waite

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Cpd For Nonmedical Prescribers A Practical Guide Marion Waite
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.87 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Marion Waite, Jan Keenan
ISBN: 9781405178853, 9781444317725, 140517885X, 1444317725
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Cpd For Nonmedical Prescribers A Practical Guide Marion Waite by Marion Waite, Jan Keenan 9781405178853, 9781444317725, 140517885X, 1444317725 instant download after payment.

In this new era of healthcare, the importance of Continuing Professional Development cannot be underestimated.  Non-Medical Prescribers have a responsibility to themselves, their employer and their patients to keep up-to-date with developments in this fast-moving area of healthcare. This book looks at the current context of CPD in this area and provides guidance for facilitation.

The book is divided into three clear sections. The first looks at general principles of CPD and considers overarching and organisational issues such as clinical governance. The second section looks at specific approaches adopted by individuals/trusts to facilitate CPD, for example e-learning and how to keep up-to-date with pharmacology. The final section is a resource section which includes a number of usable documents relating to each chapter which identify further resources and include practical ideas, tools and objects.

  • Includes legal and professional frameworksContent:
    Chapter 1 Keeping Up to Date with Legal and Professional Frameworks for Non?Medical Prescribing (pages 1–16): Marion Waite
    Chapter 2 Prescribing Practice from the Employer's Perspective: The Rationale for CPD within Non?Medical Prescribing (pages 17–31): Anne Smith and Sanjay Desai
    Chapter 3 Writing and Maintaining a Non?Medical Prescribing Policy for Your Organisation (pages 33–46): Michael Fanning
    Chapter 4 Organising CPD for Non?Medical Prescribers at a Regional Level (pages 47–62): Fiona Peniston?Bird
    Chapter 5 Using E?learning for CPD within Non?Medical Prescribing (pages 63–81): Marion Waite
    Chapter 6 Action Learning and Learning Sets (pages 83–94): Jan Keenan
    Chapter 7 Keeping up to Date with Pharmacology (pages 95–116): Nicola Stoner
    Chapter 8 Organising CPD for Non?Medical Prescribers in a General Practice Setting (pages 117–127): Mandy Fry
    Chapter 9 Organising and Running a Journal Club for Non?Medical Prescribers (pages 129–139): Dan Lasserson

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